Repeated 1030 Userenv error logged
From: lumpyhed (stevepalmer_at_merpmerp.noel-baker.derby.sch.uk)
Date: 03/02/04
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 07:17:32 -0800
Hi i seem to be having a bit of trouble at the moment with
group policies. On what you might call the 'primary' DC
(Data.nbcs.net) i am getting the above 1030 error
complaining it can not query for the list of GPO's with the
occasional 1006 of 'cannot bind to NBCS.NET domain (local
error)". The 1006 does not occur all that frequently though
so i dont think its directly related.
Other times though the server will apply GPO's sucessfully
without error (1704 from SceCli) which is rather strange.
Furthermore the other servers never have these errors, they
just get their GPO's and go :-?
FYI: Data = P3 1.13 with 2GBs ram. Catalogue & Email which
assist with ADS = Dual Xenon 2.8's with 4GBs each. Print is
some old P2-400 for printing services as you might as
guessed - it does help out with logins too. I come from an
NT PDC/BDC background so i'm quite sure how the hierarchy
works if its there at all.
Anyway on the clients it seems that updates to the user
group policy are not taking place. We have just the one for
students and a couple others for teachers & so on. For some
reason one day a class could not get the internet because
from what i could tell they were failing to pick up the
proxy settings that everyone gets.
I could log on as myself, a teacher or a student from
another year on the same machine and it would work, but not
for the other student that had the trouble. I ended up
specifying the proxy settings for the troubled year and the
problem went away.
Then sometime later it was happening with a differing year.
At this point i ended up just finding the piece in the user
registry that defines it, and adding it to the
additions.reg that i have loaded upon login which is there
for fine tuning behavior of some misc apps to the teachers
request. And it was 'solved' and i forgot about thinking it
was some how related to the on going longfile names under
2000 created by IE6 that was messing up file permission
application in group policy. Incidentally anyone have a
script for clearing that up? i can use RMDIR, but it would
be good if there was something you could run upon startup
that would find offending files and remove them specifically.
Anyway coming to present day it was requested to remove
wallpaper abilities from the students, so i nipped into the
console and applied the settings and waited. Following day
students were *still* having wallpapers as before. It
wasn't untill i spotted the registry setting and manually
added the settings to the addition.reg did i get complaints
of 'wheres my peter andre!' coming from the next room. ;)
Which leaves me kinda stumped. Now i have been perusing
these groups and found a knowledge article for windows 2000
; http://support.microsoft.com/?id=250842
We run 2003 on the servers and 2000 on the clients btw. I'm
just building a machine to try some of the stuff on, but a
number of the tools noted are 2000 only from what i can
tell, and the gpo ones do not bring up anyhting bad from
what i can tell.
Any ideas anyone?
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